Thursday, April 06, 2017 6:17:00 PM
Here is an article from 2013 talking about KickSend and picking up prints at Walmart. https://thenextweb.com/apps/2013/10/28/kicksend-now-lets-order-photo-prints-directly-mobile-pick-walmart/#.tnw_mfEv40eq
The FujiFilm thing wasn't really much of an announcement either. You can go right now to Fuji's website and become a "partner" as well by filling out a form to join their API Developer Network. Here is the link: https://www.fujifilmapi.com/
Finally, KickSend failed, period. If you don't believe me try to download the app from the Apple App Store right now, it's not there. It's as non-existant as the website (www.kicksend.com) that they keep referring to in their InvestorHub press releases.
We see a little bump from that "news" and people think it should run to $1, well I'm afraid that's just not going to happen because this isn't real news.
If it was real news I think they would publicize it on more than just this site so it would be picked up by the other news sources and displayed on the trading sites.
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